With N. Korea Talks Stalled, U.S. Tries New Approach

October 11, 2018

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UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 21 — With North Korea refusing to return to the six-nation disarmament talks, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday convened a meeting of a new group of nations that will focus on Northeast Asian security concerns. Diplomats have dubbed the group “Five Plus Five” to… (Washington Post — 54 minutes ago)+ related stories

South Korea and China warned North Korea on Wednesday that a nuclear test would lead to a chill in relations with the two nations friendliest to it. (International Herald Tribune — 1 hour ago)+ related stories

A day after North Korea said it will conduct a nuclear test, world powers called for restraint. (CNN — 2 hours ago)+ related stories

South Korea has warned North Korea it will pay a heavy price if it carries out its threatened nuclear test saying the hermit state is set to press ahead unless talks resume President Roh Moo-Hyun (ABC News — 5 hours ago)+ related stories

TOKYO, Oct. 3 — North Korea declared Tuesday that it would conduct a nuclear test to bolster its defenses against the United States, raising tensions in the region and marking the communist government’s first unambiguous pledge to prove it has become a nuclear power. (Washington Post — 9 hours ago)+ related stories

The North Korean ambassador has been called to a meeting at the Foreign Affairs Department about the countrys nuclear testing plans The Ambassador is expected to meet officials at the department i (ABC News — 12 hours ago)+ related stories

South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun called Wednesday for a “cool-headed and stern” response to North Korea’s threat to conduct a nuclear test that has raised regional tension to new heights. (International Herald Tribune — 13 hours ago)+ related stories

North Korea triggered global alarm by saying it will conduct a nuclear test, a key step in the manufacture of atomic bombs that it views as a deterrent against any U.S. attack. (International Herald Tribune — 20 hours ago)+ related stories

South Korea’s foreign minister, the clear favorite to become the next U.N. secretary-general, vowed Tuesday to pursue crucial reforms of the world body if elected, and seek a peaceful resolution to North Korea’s nuclear standoff. (International Herald Tribune — 3 October, 2006)+ related stories